They each have a specific position. And as you mentioned, Pennsylvania is sort of unique in a lot of ways because three of those five positions are elected. Those positions are the judge of elections, majority and minority inspector. Who's really the person who. Who is in charge on election Day at that polling place. There is something called a majority and minority inspector. (02:49–02:52)
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Asserts that the elected poll worker positions are judge of elections, majority inspector, and minority inspector.
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